From Spaces of Resistance to the Architecture of Repair by Bard Graduate Center
Curated by Gregory Sholette with Nandini Bagchee, Libertad O. Guerra, and Todd Ayoung
Thursday, May 6, 2021 @ 6 pm
Pay What You Wish; Free for Members
Join us for a conversation with cultural activists, artists, and scholars Nandini Bagchee, Libertad O.Guerra, and Todd Ayoung. Led by Gregory Sholette, and focusing on past, present, and future forms of collective self-organizing in the face of ongoing economic, political, environmental, and aesthetic crises, the group will discuss the construction of urban counter-institutions in the defunded ruins of New York’s Lower East Side in the 1970s, as well as Community Land Trusts and ecologically structured social zones that have emerged since the 1980s, despite neoliberal privatization and displacement. As we confront present-day struggles over hyper-gentrification, racialized policing, and an insidious political threat from white supremacists recently targeting people of Asian descent, their conversation will outline how collective resistance can repurpose, repair, and re-imagine community liberation as a space of hope, resilience, and cultural emancipation.
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Sponsored by a Humanities New York Action Grant.